ÆGIDA, (Pliny); now Capo d'Istria, the principal town in the north of the territory of Istria, situated in a little island, joined to the land by a bridge. In an inscription, (Gruter,) it is called Ægidis Insula. E. Long. 14. 20. Lat. 45. 50. It was afterwards called Justinopolis, after the emperor Justinus.